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49. Air Freight Growth Slowed to 2.2% in 2015
Cargo in Asia Pacific, accounting for around 39% of freight traffic, expanded by a moderate 2.3%. Asia Pacific carriers were basically flat in December, expanding just 0.1%. For the whole of 2015, the region grew 2.3%. The FLF for 2015 was 53.9%, the highest of any region. Cargo expansion in the region has been hampered by a shift in Chinese economic policy to favour domestic cons
50. IATA Reports March 2014 Air Cargo Volumes
According to date from IATA, air freight markets in March 2014 were up 5.9% compared to a year ago and capacity grew 3.4%. While this marks a significant improvement in volumes compared to March 2013, much of the growth took place in the final quarter of 2013 (over and above the usual year-end volume growth). Since the beginning of the year, air cargo volumes have been basically fl
51. Air Cargo: FTKs Down 4.5% in September 2019
IATA's September 2019 data for global air freight markets shows that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), decreased by 4.5%, compared to the same month in 2018. This marks the eleventh consecutive month of year-on-year decline in freight volumes, the longest period since the global financial crisis in 2008.
52. Air Cargo Continues Moderate Recovery; Uneven Growth across Regions
IATA’s latest figures show a 6.1% growth in demand (measured in freight tonne kilometers or FTK) for air freight in November 2013 over the same month last year. November’s performance is an improvement on the 4.4% year-on-year demand expansion recorded in October. This continues an improvement trend in the weak air cargo markets which has been developing over 2013.
53. Qantas Freight Enterprises to purchase Jet Transport Express
Qantas Freight Enterprises to purchase Jet Transport Express. Qantas Freight markets the cargo capacity on all Qantas and Jetstar international services and operates three dedicated 747-400 freighter aircraft on scheduled international services. In 2007/08, Qantas Freight is expected to carry over 340,000 tonnes of air freight.
54. Global Air Freight Markets Report Increase in Demand
Asia Pacific airlines reported a 2.8% increase in demand for air cargo in August compared to last year. Capacity in the region expanded 1.2%. International traffic within the region has been the strongest of the ‘big-four’ markets (Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, and Middle East) so far this year, with traffic up by 6.5% year-on-year in July 2016.
55. 2019 Worst Year for Air Cargo Since End of Global Financial Crisis in 2009
Worst Year for Air Cargo Since End of Global Financial Crisis in 2009 IATA's full-year 2019 data for global air freight markets shows that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), fell by 3.3% when compared to 2018, while capacity (AFTK) rose by 2.1%. This was the first year of declining freight volumes since 2012, and the weakest performance since the global financial
56. Boeing Forecasts World Air Cargo Traffic to Double in Next 20 Years
Boeing has forecast that air cargo traffic will grow at an annual rate of 4.7% over the next 20 years, with global air freight traffic expected to more than double by 2033. The company released its biennial World Air Cargo Forecast at the International Air Cargo Forum and Exhibition on Tuesday.

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